Kate Elliott Ebook Sweepstakes!

We've got a special sweepstakes for you today—a chance to win Kate Elliott's Jaran series as an ebook bundle! Available now from Open Road Media, Jaran, An Earthly Crown, His Conquering Sword, and The Law of Becoming comprise one of Elliott's earliest series, and we know you want to dive into her work after her recent interview with our own Liz Bourke.

One winner will receive a download code for all four books, so comment in the post to enter!

NO PURCHASE NECESSARY TO ENTER OR WIN. A purchase does not improve your chances of winning. Sweepstakes open to legal residents of the 50 United States and Washington, D.C.. To enter, comment on this post beginning at 3:30 Eastern Time (ET) on August 7. Sweepstakes ends at 12:00 ET on August 11. Void outside the United States and where prohibited by law. Please see full details and official rules here. Sponsor: Open Road Media, Suite 6C, 345 Hudson St., New York, NY 10014.

The Jaran series was my first real introduction/dive into high fantasy. Loved the series and I returned to it (and Kate Elliott) when I rediscovered my love of reading as an adult. Would love to have e-copies of the series

I just finished the Spiritwalker Trilogy and I LOVED it! I've been obsessively re-reading the books for the last two weeks because I can't get them out of my head. I would love to read more of Kate Elliot!

This is so awesome! I read the Jaran books years ago and loved them; they shaped my expectations of the genre. I read ebooks almost exclusively now, so having ebook copies of these sounds most excellent.

I'm in Ireland until Aug 14, so hopefully this entry still counts...but my permanent address is in New York. I'm working my way backward through her works, looking forward to starting the Jaran series!

Kate Elliott is one of my favorite authors. I've read some of the Jaran series, but not all and would love to continue to explore that world. Last I checked, some of the books were out of print and they weren't available as ebooks. glad to see that that has changed!

I live in the UK. While I was visiting, a friend of mine in Toronto turned me on to the Jaran books, but there was a problem: I could buy three of the four from Bakka, Toronto's great SF bookstore, but the third one, His Conquering Sword, wasn't available. Why let the third book of a quartet go out of print? It seemed like an odd decision by the publishers. By the time I got home I was part way through the second book and I had the fourth one waiting, but I knew I had to read that elusive third book in sequence. Luckily my Toronto friend was willing to lend, but the transatlantic postage cost me way more than buying the book would have done. I've read it, but I returned it like the good friend that I am, and so I still have that gap on my shelves. Having the full quartet on my Kindle would make my collection whole.